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Podcast. An interview with Toby Malone and Aili Huber about their book, Cutting Plays for Performance, and how they approach cuts to Shakespeare’s work.
Radio programme in which Alan Dent, Philip Hope-Wallace, and Roger Manvell discuss whether Shakespeare’s plays, and Hamlet in particular, can successfully be translated to the screen. Focussing on the...
A Japanese adaptation by John R. Briggs videotaped at the Playhouse 46. The costumes are those of a samurai army, the witches wear Kabuki make-up, and the set is dominated by a large, sculptured Buddha....
A 3-minute LEGO movie adaptation of Julius Caeasar’s Act III i, that ends with Caesar’s execution.
Feature film version of Othello. The production focuses strongly on the intraracial hatred, a concept seen in casting choices and textual cuts. Afro-Americans play Othello, Emilia and Iago.
Television charity variety show to support World Aids Day. The event was directed by Stephen Fry and directed for television by David G. Croft. Includes a sketch (c6 mins) in which Rowan Atkinson (in...
Radio play written and directed by Douglas Kennedy. set in Dublin, it focuses on visiting American academic Bradshaw (Blain Fairman), whose main reason for accepting his post in the English department is to...
An amateur production of Macbeth performed and filmed by the faculty and students of Bob Jones University in South Carolina.
An American syndicated television series based on Francine Pascal’s book series of the same name revolving around the lives of Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield , beautiful blonde twins (played by real-life...
Television comedy drama series created by Sally Wainwright which, to quote the press release,`exposes the lives of a group of colourful, flawed and desperate human beings, who are either obsessed with sex or...